What Are Chandra Levy’s Parents Doing In 2017? Their Daughter's Case Has Never Provided Any Closure

Chandra Levy: An American Murder, premiering Sept. 4 on TLC, will explore the unsolved murder of a 24-year old Capitol Hill intern who disappeared suddenly in May 2001. Of course, that was over 16 years ago, which means her family has had to deal with the trauma of losing her for over a decade. So what are Chandra Levy’s parents doing now?

At the time that their daughter went missing, Modesto, California natives Susan and Robert Levy were understandably devastated. "We take sleeping pills to get to sleep at night and tranquilizers at night so we can get to sleep," she told Time Magazine in an exclusive interview during the most intense point of the manhunt for her daughter in 2001. "But during the day we're not on anything. It's hard. It's real hard. It's abnormal."

Even before the charges against Guandique were dropped, the Levys continued to speak out about their daughter’s murder. In May 2016, two days after the 15th year anniversary of her disappearance, Robert and Susan Levy appeared on the Today show to speak about their experiences. "No matter what, we don't have our daughter back,” Susan Levy said. “[Robert has] got tremendous anger. I have tremendous sadness. The anger and sadness is really the same.”

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Now, the Levys have joined TLC's efforts to re-examine the case; BroadwayWorld reports that they’ll appear in interviews on Chandra Levy: An American Murder. We may never know what happened to Chandra all those years ago, but hopefully one day her parents are able to find some closure and move forward from this terrible tragedy.